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Java 8 Recipes offers solutions to common programming problems encountered while developing Java-based applications. Fully updated with the newest features and techniques available, Java 8 Recipes provides code examples involving Lambdas, embedded scripting with Nashorn, the new date-time API, stream support, functional interfaces, and much more. Especial emphasis is given to features such as lambdas that are newly introduced in Java 8. Content is presented in the popular problem-solution format: Look up the programming problem that you want to solve. Read the solution. Apply the solution directly in your own code. Problem solved!

The problem-solution approach sets Java 8 Recipes apart. Java 8 Recipes is focused less on the language itself and more on what you can do with it that is useful. The book respects your time by always focusing on a task that you might want to perform using the language. Solutions come first. Explanations come later. You are free to crib from the book and apply the code examples directly to your own projects.

Covers the newly-released Java 8, including a brand new chapter on lambdas

Focuses especially on up-and-coming technologies such as Project Nashorn and Java FX 2.0

Respects your time by focusing on practical solutions you can implement in your own code

What youll learn

Develop Java SE applications using the latest in Java SE technology

Exploit the newly-introduced lambda features in Java 8

Build dynamic web applications with JavaScript and Project Nashorn

Create great-looking user interfaces with Java FX 2.0

Generate graphics and work with media such as sound and video

Add internationalization support to your Java applications

Who this book is for

Java 8 Recipes is aimed mainly at intermediate and experienced Java programmers. If you're past the point of being able to write "Hello, World", then you'll find Java 8 Recipes to be chock full of interesting and useful programming solutions to help you achieve your goals and meet with success in your Java programming projects.